1 of 5. How to Meditate, Yoga, Meditation

http://www.encognitive.com New Age meditations are often influenced by Eastern philosophy and mysticism such as Yoga, Hinduism and Buddhism, yet may contain some degree of Western influence. In the west meditation found its mainstream roots through the hippie- counterculture social revolution of the 1960s and 1970s when many of the youth of the day rebelled against traditional belief systems. [26] [edit] Sikhism Main article: N?m Jap? In Sikhism, the practices of simran and N?m Jap? encourage quiet meditation. This is focusing one's attention on the attributes of God. Sikhs believe that there are 10 'gates' to the body; 'gates' is another word for 'chakras' or energy centres. The top most energy level is the called the tenth gate or dasam dwar. It is said[attribution needed] that when one reaches this stage through continuous practice meditation becomes a habit that continues whilst walking, talking, eating, awake and even sleeping. There is a distinct taste or flavour when a meditator reaches this lofty stage of meditation, as one experiences absolute peace and tranquility inside and outside the body. Followers of the Sikh religion also believe that love comes through meditation on the lord's name since meditation only conjures up positive emotions in oneself which are portrayed through our actions. The first Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Nanak Dev Ji preached the equality of all humankind and stressed the importance of living a householder's life instead of wandering around jungles meditating, the latter of which being a popular practice at the time. The Guru preached that we can obtain liberation from life and death by living a totally normal family life and by spreading love amongst every human being regardless of religion. Taoism includes a number of meditative and contemplative traditions. Originally said to have their principles described in the I Ching, Tao Te Ching, Chuang Tzu and Tao Tsang among other texts; the multitude of schools relating to Qigong, Neigong, Daoyin and Zhan zhuang are a large, diverse array of breath training practises in aid of meditation with much influence from later Chinese Buddhism and with much influence on traditional Chinese medicine and the Chinese as well as some Japanese martial arts. The Chinese martial art T'ai Chi Ch'uan is named after the well-known focus for Taoist and Neo-Confucian meditation, the T'ai Chi T'u, and is often referred to as "meditation in motion". Often Taoist Internal martial arts, especially Tai Chi Chuan are thought of as moving meditation. A common phrase being, "movement in stillness" referring to energetic movement in passive Qigong and seated Taoist meditation; with the converse being "stillness in movement", a state of mental calm and meditation in the tai chi form.

2 of 5. How to Meditate, Yoga, Meditation

http://www.encognitive.com Buddhism Meditation has always been central to Buddhism. The historical Buddha himself was said to have achieved enlightenment while meditating under a Bodhi tree. Most forms of Buddhism distinguish between two classes of meditation practices, shamatha and vipassana, both of which are necessary for attaining enlightenment. The former consists of practices aimed at developing the ability to focus the attention single-pointedly; the latter includes practices aimed at developing insight and wisdom through seeing the true nature of reality. The differentiation between the two types of meditation practices is not always clear cut, which is made obvious when studying practices such as Anapanasati which could be said to start off as a shamatha practice but that goes through a number of stages and ends up as a vipassana practice. Theravada Buddhism emphasizes the meditative development of mindfulness (sati, see for example the Satipatthana Sutta) and concentration (samadhi, see kammatthana), as part of the Noble Eightfold Path, in the pursuit of Nibbana (Nirvana). Traditional popular meditation subjects include the breath (anapana) and loving-kindness (mett?). Zen Buddhist meditation or zazen Zen Buddhist meditation or zazen In Japanese Mahayana schools, Tendai (Tien-tai), concentration is cultivated through highly structured ritual. Especially in the Chinese Chán Buddhism school (which branched out into the Japanese Zen, and Korean Seon schools), ts'o ch'an meditation and koan meditation practices allow a practitioner to directly experience the true nature of reality (each of the names of these schools derives from the Sanskrit dhyana, and translates into "meditation" in their respective languages). The esoteric Shingon sect shares many features with Tibetan Buddhism. Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana) emphasizes tantra for its senior practitioners; hence its alternate name of Tantrayana Buddhism. Many monks go through their day without "meditating" in a recognizable form, but are more likely to chant or participate in group liturgy. In this tradition, the purpose of meditation is to awaken the sky-like nature of mind, and to introduce practitioners to that which they really are: unchanging pure awareness, which underlies the whole of life and death.[11][12] Meditation is the way to bring us back to ourselves, where we can really experience and taste our full being, beyond all habitual patterns. In the stillness and silence of meditation, we glimpse and return to that deep inner nature that we have so long ago lost sight of amid the business and distraction of our minds. The gift of learning to meditate is the greatest gift you can give yourself in this life. For it is only through meditation that you can undertake the journey to discover your true nature, and so find the stability and confidence you will need to live, and die, well. Meditation is the road to enlightenment.- Sogyal Rinpoche, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying[11] Most Buddhist traditions recognize that the path to Enlightenment entails three types of training: virtue (s?la); meditation (citta); and, wisdom (paññ?).[13] Thus, meditative prowess alone is not sufficient; it is but one part of the path. In other words, in Buddhism, in tandem with mental cultivation, ethical development and wise understanding are also necessary for the attainment of the highest goal.[14]

3 of 5. How to Meditate, Yoga, Meditation

Meditation originated from Vedic Hinduism which is the oldest religion that professes meditation as a spiritual and religious practice.

Evidence of the origins of meditation extends back to a time before recorded history. Archaeologists tell us the practice may have existed among the first Indian civilisations. Indian scriptures dating back 5000 years describe meditation techniques. From its ancient beginnings and over thousands of years, meditation has developed into a structured practice used today by millions of people worldwide of differing nationalities and religious beliefs.[9]

Yoga (Devanagari: योग) is one of the six schools of Hindu philosophy, focusing on meditation. In India, Yoga is seen as a means to both physiological and spiritual mastery.

There are several types of meditation in Hinduism. Amongst these types are: * Vedanta, a form of Jnana Yoga. * Raja Yoga as outlined by Patanjali, which describes eight "limbs" of spiritual practices, half of which might be classified as meditation. Underlying them is the assumption that a yogi should still the fluctuations of his or her mind: Yoga cittavrrti nirodha. * Surat shabd yoga, or "sound and light meditation" * Japa Yoga, in which a mantra is repeated aloud or silently * Bhakti Yoga, the yoga of love and devotion, in which the seeker is focused on an object of devotion, eg Krishna * Hatha Yoga, in which postures and meditations are aimed at raising the spiritual energy, known as Kundalini, which rises through energy centres known as chakras

The objective of meditation is to reach a calm state of mind. Patanjali, in his Yoga Sutras, described five different states of mind: Ksipta, Mudha, Viksipta, Ekagra and Nirodha. Ksipta defines a very agitated mind, unable to think, listen or remain quiet. It is jumping from one thought to another. In Mudha no information seems to reach the brain; the person is absentminded. Viksipta is a higher state where the mind receives information but is not able to process it. It moves from one thought to another, in a confused inner speech. Ekagra is the state of a calm mind but not asleep. The person is focused and can pay attention. Lastly Nirodha, when the mind is not disturbed by erratic thoughts, it is completely focused, as when you are meditating or totally centered in what you are doing. The ultimate end of meditation according to Patanjali is the destruction of primal ignorance (avidya) and the realization of and establishment in the essential nature of the Self.

[edit] Bahá'í Faith

The Bahá'í Faith teaches that meditation is necessary for spiritual growth, alongside obligatory prayer and fasting. `Abdu'l-Bahá is quoted as saying: "Meditation is the key for opening the doors of mysteries to your mind. In that state man abstracts himself: in that state man withdraws himself from all outside objects; in that subjective mood he is immersed in the ocean of spiritual life and can unfold the secrets of things-in-themselves."[10]

Although the Founder of the Faith, Bahá'u'lláh, never specified any particular forms of meditation, some Bahá'í practices are meditative. One of these is the daily repetition of the Arabic phrase Alláhu Abhá (Arabic: الله ابهى) (God is Most Glorious) 95 times preceded by ablutions. Abhá has the same root as Bahá' (Arabic: بهاء‎ "splendor" or "glory") which Bahá'ís consider to be the "Greatest Name of God".

4 of 5. How to Meditate, Yoga, Meditation

http://www.encognitive.com Meditation has been defined as: "self regulation of attention, in the service of self-inquiry, in the here and now."[5] The various techniques of meditation can be classified according to their focus. Some focus on the field or background perception and experience, also called "mindfulness;" others focus on a preselected specific object, and are called "concentrative" meditation. There are also techniques that shift between the field and the object.[6] In mindfulness meditation, the meditator sits comfortably and silently, centering attention by focusing awareness on an object or process (either the breath, a sound: a mantra, koan or riddle evoking questions; a visualisation, or an exercise). The meditator is usually encouraged to maintain an open focus: ... shifting freely from one perception to the next clear your mind of all that bothers you no thoughts that can distract you from reality or your personal being... No thought, image or sensation is considered an intrusion. The meditator, with a 'no effort' attitude, is asked to remain in the here and now. Using the focus as an 'anchor'... brings the subject constantly back to the present, avoiding cognitive analysis or fantasy regarding the contents of awareness, and increasing tolerance and relaxation of secondary thought processes.[6] Concentration meditation is used in most religions and spiritual practices. Whereas in mindfulness meditation there is an open focus, in concentration meditation the meditator holds attention on a particular object (e.g., a repetitive prayer) while minimizing distractions; bringing the mind back to concentrate on the chosen object.[7] In some traditions, such as Vipassana, mindfulness and concentration are combined.[8] Meditation can be practiced while walking or doing simple repetitive tasks. Walking meditation helps to break down habitual automatic mental categories, "thus regaining the primary nature of perceptions and events, focusing attention on the process while disregarding its purpose or final outcome." In a form of meditation using visualization, such as Chinese Qi Gong, the practitioner concentrates on flows of energy (Qi) in the body, starting in the abdomen and then circulating through the body, until dispersed.[6] Some meditative traditions, such as yoga or tantra, are common to several religions[3] or occur outside religious contexts.

2 Hour Logs Burning in Fireplace!

To see my new 3 hour HD fireplace video click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JCrojjq3js Do you want to snuggle up with a good book or a love one but have no fireplace? Enjoy this almost 2 hour virtual crackling fire in a fireplace using Lodgepole Pine wood. This is one of the "hottest" videos on YouTube!

African Healing Dance with Wyoma

Free Weekly Wisdom. Visit http://www.soundstrue.com/weeklywisdom/ From African Healing Dance: http://www.soundstrue.com/shop/African-Healing-Dance/598.productdetails In Africa, dance is much more than physical movement - it is a direct way to celebrate life and create healing. African Healing Dance is a step-by-step course on the healing tradition and expressive movements that are unique to Africa's dance heritage. From the movements of nature and everyday life, the tribal people of Africa developed specific dances to summon the energy of the world around them into their bodies for connection and healing. Through dancing, they became the bird and the wind, the fire and the serpent. Learn More: http://www.wyomadance.com

After SunSet over the Ocean (30 minute video to help you fall asleep)

Google+ https://plus.google.com/117742457115480021491 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ScenicVideos After SunSet over the Ocean (30 minute video to help you fall asleep) If you're looking to de-stress before bedtime, then try the wonderful nature sounds of Soothing Water Stream. Soothing water stream features the relaxing natural sound of a small stream of flowing water. Enjoy the calming, soothing and relaxing sounds of the falling waters of a babbling brook. This bubbling sound is both soothing and relaxing. Soothing Water Stream creates a peaceful oasis and brings relaxation and sleep. The water stream has a lulling effect to enhance sleep.

Amazon Rainforest (No Music)

I've gotten a lot of requests for a version of this video to be uploaded without the music and just the sounds. I have one coming soon for the Mountain Stream video. #76 - Top Rated (Today) - Travel & Events #96 - Most Discussed (Today) - Travel & Events #87 - Top Rated (Today) - Travel & Events

Angels meditation to soothe and uplift your soul, This archangels visual meditation video is filled with many healing vibrations and relaxing music... If you are interested in Healing and Reiki then please visit http://www.reikihealinglight.org/ ...The Music is by a wonderfully talented musician called Michael Hammer http://www.michaelhammer.com/ ...relax and enjoy the beauty and magic of this angel music meditation. The archangels are archangel michael archangel faith archangel gabriel archangel hope archangel jophiel archangel christine archangel archangel chamuel archangel archangel charity archangel raphael archangel mary archangel uriel archangel arora archangel ariel archangel zadkiel archangel amethyst metatron archangel sandalphon archangel raziel and they are in charge of the divine attributes and energy flows of the planet...they are in charge of the seven rays, red yellow blue green orange violet pink and other colours...they bring healing and harmonious frequency's to the earth they also have a big influence on the solar cycles and the energies of the sun. Stars ie... Suns around the universe carry the signature of life encoding our beings on many levels...this is why astrology has a big influence on the way that energy is distrubuted throughout the universe. So suns (ie stars) are very important and bring about changes on the physical and mental and emotional bodies of humanity. Sometimes our interpretation of astrology is completely wrong because we place human characteristics on the flow and movement of the heavens. for example mars is not angry it is divine...and carries the will and power of god, etc.

We intend to discuss the International Bridging Art Project and show some of the many, many, magical and wondrous pieces, from all over the world and from all ages, colors and creeds, that have already arrived at the Foundation facilities. The Bridging Art Project is, simply: "a world-wide energy amplifying process using art and the collective energies of many.....basically it is that each artist produces an all-new (so it is fresh, spontaneous and NOW) work of art (painting, sculpture, collage....anything that comes through them) based on the theme " Bridging Heaven & Earth "....the collective energies of so many unbelievable, creative, people, from all over the world thinking, meditating on, and manifesting "Bridging Heaven & Earth " will be huge...... Then we will put the art on the Bridging television show that goes out all over the U.S. to over 150 cities and is shown on the Internet.....we will put all pieces on our website and feature them in the Bridging newsletter....gallery openings, shows at beautiful venues, possibly a book of the "Bridging Heaven & Earth" art down the road.....it's all open, inclusive, and infinite..... Also, whatever we sell the art for will be split with the artist and the Bridging Foundation so each individual artist, as well as the Foundation, will be supported..... That's it, in short.....the response has been unbelievable....besides the known intimate Bridging family of Michael Tamura, Jann Weiss, Shelley, Gloria Wendroff (of Heavenletters), Ferne Carpousis, Allan, Brent, Sheila, Jerry, Simone, David, Sabrina, Nathalie, Margaux, Calvin, Sandie, Ann West, Donna Joy Sessler, Stephanie de Phillipo, Deb Stone, Cynthia Long, Haley Thompson, Darrell Brookstein, Helen Brookstein, Bonnie Wren, Richard Mattson, Mike Daly, Michele Denman, Carol DeLorenzo, Elise Janae, Ako Eyong, Jeanne Holbrooke, Oceanna, Alanna Zabel, etc., see the list on the Bridging Art Project page ( http://www.heaventoearth.com/Art Project.htm ) of the truly amazing world-renowned artists who have joyously joined the Bridging Heaven & Earth Art Project. We are very excited......and would welcome anyone who desires to be part of the Art Project to contact us....... Remember: The intention of the Bridging Heaven & Earth Art Project is to spread/enliven the vibration of Love--that is the Heart of the Project......" Bridging's website is: http://www.HeavenToEarth.com Bridging's International Healing Art Project website is: http://www.HeavenToEarthArt.com

Costa Rica Rainforest Relaxation ~ 1 Hour Video

http://www.yogayak.com ~ Recorded during and for my water fast of 2009 ~ Not perfect :P It's not a perfect recording (dogs, trucks and maybe a cellphone), but it is perfectly where I was during the fast. I've since worked on and uploaded a longer and "cleaner" relaxation video... the first in a long series I hope :) love and light michel

Deva Premal - 38 min - Moola Mantra - Part I II III

Love Deva Premal Sings the Moola Mantra (CD is devotional Sanskrit mantra and yoga music use in Oneness Blessings for healing, yoga and relaxation) *** Bestselling singer Deva Premal offers an expression of Oneness honoring all spiritual paths, religions, creeds and traditions. Guided by Deva's magnificent voice, the Moola Mantra moves through a landscape of sitar, bansuri, dotar, string quartet, grand piano, tabla and ambient electronica. Produced by Ben Leinbach, the CD features special guest musicians Jai Uttal, Nepalese flautist Manose, Kit Walker and Benjy Wertheimer. 1.) Invocation -10:25 2.) Part I -15:43 3.) Part II -10:16 4.) Part III -12:42 5.) Incantation -2:54 *** Deva Premal (born in 1970 in Nürnberg Germany), is a musician known for her meditative spiritual New Age music, which puts ancient Sanskrit mantras into atmospheric, contemporary settings. Deva has toured since 1991, along with her life partner, Miten, offering concerts and chant workshops worldwide. Their record company, Prabhu Music, reports sales of over 900,000 albums. Best-known for her top-selling chant CDs, Deva Premal is a classically trained musician. She grew up singing mantras in a German home permeated with Eastern spirituality. Her albums have topped the New Age charts and popularity polls in yoga studios and healing centers throughout the world since her first release, The Essence, featuring the Gayatri Mantra. Her latest album, Mantras For Precarious Times, which features Deva chanting seven different mantras 108 times each, was created as a support for mantra meditation. She and Miten have also recently released a CD/DVD In Concert: The Yoga of Song and Chant, featuring a concert recorded live in Byron Bay, Australia with Nepalese bansuri flautist Manose. Deva and Miten performed for The Dalai Lama during a 2002 Conference in Munich, Germany on Unity and Duality, which brought top figures from the scientific community together with members of the Buddhist community. They gave a concert for the full conference, and were also invited to sing for the Dalai Lama at a small pre-conference gathering. They had heard that his favorite mantra was the Tara Mantra, dedicated to the Green Tara of Compassion, and that he had asked for it be chanted recently when he was ill, and so they chanted it for him. Deva began her journey with mantra in her mother's womb, as her father chanted the Gayatri Mantra, one of most sacred mantra of Hinduism, to her daily, and it continued to be her bedtime lullaby after she was born. Many years later, she heard a friend singing the Gayatri and was inspired to put together an album featuring it. She and Miten recorded The Essence in her mother's apartment in Germany, the same one in which she was born and where her parents had sung the Gayatri Mantra to her years before. Deva brought this journey with the Gayatri Mantra full circle in July, 2005, when she and Miten chanted the Gayatri for her father as he was dying: "We kept singing for what must have been over half an hour, when suddenly the monitor showed that he was about to leave. I continued to sing and the last sound he heard as he passed on was his beloved Gayatri Mantra. Finally we ended with the mantra Om and the circle was complete. He had welcomed me onto this planet with the Gayatri and I accompanied him out of this physical existence with it. What a blessing this was for me! It was the first time that I was present at a death, and to be at my father's is a memory I will cherish all my life. Quelle: Wiki

Guided Meditation Part 1

New York 13th of September 2009 S1 - Part 1 Here Mooji asks everyone to leave aside all concerns, and to bring their attention behind the mind into the Heart of Being. He guides the attention away from the usual distractions so that the Beingness stands in recognition of itself beyond association and this guidance exposes the myth of separation showing that the Self is distanceless, natural and ever-present. german subtitles deutsch untertitel Français French Chinese Han Yu 穆吉的指导冥想 第一部分

Guided Meditation Part 2 (Mooji)

New York 13th of September 2009 S1 - Part 2 Here Mooji asks everyone to leave aside all concerns, and to bring their attention behind the mind into the Heart of Being. He guides the attention away from the usual distractions so that the Beingness stands in recognition of itself beyond association and this guidance exposes the myth of separation showing that the Self is distanceless, natural and ever-present. From now we disabled comments as an experiment, so that each viewer may focus undistractedly on the message. We feel that these videos don't really require comments, either positive or negative, in which mental energy is often lost, like we don't go to the cinema to hear chit chat of neighbours around. Instead of this, each viewer is welcome to honour the inner silence of satsang, that we are happy to convey freely to whichever place you find yourself on the planet. If there is something that really needs to be shared, you can use blogs, facebook, twitter... the internet is a wide enough place for expression. :) Thank you for your understanding. --- Chinese subtitles 穆吉的指导冥想 第一部分

MP3 download for $4.95; click here: http://bit.ly/8HourHotSpring 8 hours, 160kbs, 580 megabytes http://8HourRelaxations.com. From bubbling birth to gentle flowing downhill, this early morning hot spring experience features a variety of "spots" to enjoy. Next: Cave Relaxing sound of water, stream. Great sounds for sleep, but be careful about the volume, some parts are very watery!

Into the very Heart of the Dolphins with Wonderful Chill Out Music

Imagine swimming alongside some of the most graceful and extraordinary creatures on earth - wild dolphins. Dive in with two scientists studying these elusive animals in the crystalline waters of the Bahamas and wind-swept seas of Patagonia. Some experiences blow you out of the water! Music is by HaakonV - Desert Sunset

Light of the Presence - God the Mother

God the Mother manifests as the fabric of time itself and as the light within all things. Inseparable from the Oneness, she is the Oneness in manifestation. A sequel to "Devi Prayer - Hymn to the Divine Mother." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ0h1sb1IFI Music - "Devi Prayer" by Craig Pruess and Ananda from "108 Sacred Names of Mother Divine." ------------------------------

Manose at Omega Ecstatic Chant Weekend

Mantra Music: Sa Ta Na Ma by Snatam Kaur

From the album 'Feeling Good Today' by Snatam Kaur To purchase this album and find more mantra music visit http://spiritvoyage.com Sa = Infinity, totality of the Cosmos Ta = Life (birth of form from the Infinity) Na = death (or transformation) Ma = Rebirth

Medicine Buddha Mantra (with words)

Tibetan Buddhist Mantra - To eliminate not only pain of diseases but also help in overcoming the major inner sickness of attachment, hatred, jealousy, desire, greed and ignorance. Mantra chanted by Khenpo Pema Chopel Rinpoche from the CD 'The Blessing from H.H. Penor Rinpoche for World Peace'. Visit: http://saidivineinspirations.blogspot.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/saidivineinspirations

Kavita in this ancient meditation, taught by the Buddha himself, brings unconditional love to your Self, your loved ones and even learn to send unconditional love to your least favorite people. Visualizing a beautiful green light around your heart chakra encourages open and encompassing love that leaves you feeling good through and through!

Mettā (Pāli) or Maitrī (Sanskrit) means unconditional and unattached loving kindness. It is one of the ten pāramitās of the Theravāda school of Buddhism, and the first of the four Brahmavihāras. The mettā bhāvanā (cultivation of mettā) is a popular form of meditation in Buddhism, practiced with mindfulness of breath, which provides concentration, so as to prevent the loss of compassion.

Contraindications: If you are being treated for any form of depression or mental illness consult your healthcare practitioner before beginning any form of meditation.

Morning Meditation: music by George Harrison

This ceremony, called 'Greeting of the Deities', takes place at 7.00am in all Krishna temples (ISKCON) around the world. The music was arranged and produced by George Harrison. The Govindam prayers of this video were recorded at the Abbey Road Studios in April 1970. These prayers along with the Hare Krishna Mantra and other songs were recorded in one day, with George arranging the musicians, and playing guitar and harmonium himself. Paul McCartney was in the building at the time and he offered welcome advice as George and Krishna devotees Yamuna, Syamasundara and others were working away. The album was released in August and within two weeks was no. 1 in the charts. On the altar shown in this video are Krishna and Radha, the supreme masculine and feminine forms of God, as understood by Vedic texts of ancient India. http://www.LakeisleRetreats.com

Mountain Stream Relaxation Video (No Music)

WATCH IN HIGH QUALITY: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ehmu-lTJXF0&fmt=18 WANT A VERSION WITH MUSIC (ORIGINAL VERSION) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qmt4qqB1Cps&fmt=18 I've gotten a lot of requests for a version of this video to be uploaded without the music and just the sounds.

Clips and pics from the holiday group "In the Light of Love" at Blue Spirit, Nosara, Costa Rica. The music is from the album "Password" (release Oct 2011). Thanks to Manose who created this video! Next "In the Light of Love" holiday group at Blue Spirit - March 24-31, 2012 www,DevaPremalMiten.com

Nature Sound 10 - THE MOST RELAXING SOUNDS -

Nature Sound 10 - THE MOST RELAXING SOUNDS - This is relaxing nature sound. This is relax sound you can absolutely relax from this music/sound. Nature Sound has so many series. please check other series. Nature sound play list is below. http://www.youtube.com/user/kmusiclife#grid/user/0997F448578D8566 http://www.kmusiclife.com/

One Love, One Heart, One Truth (Embrace 4)

(This video can also be seen in high definition - HD) A collection of images of Darshan with Mooji from this past winter in Tiruvannamalai, India (Jan-Feb 2011). This video was put together with much love and devotion by Mooji's team; it is dedicated to our beloved Master, Mooji, and to all those who are searching for -- and discovering -- Freedom. Song: 'Love For My Master' by Samadhi - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/samadhi3 (with piano and vocal accompaniment by Omkara) Thank you to all who have contributed these beautiful photos for this video. Some of these photos were taken by Amrit - http://www.amrit.fr A slideshow of 'A Day in Satsang with Mooji' can be seen at http://vimeo.com/26929605. This a part of the slideshow which was shown in Tiruvannamalai this past winter. Lyrics: Mooji you are the Source Reminding me of who I am Mooji you are the light Shining within us eternal love You blow the time away Showing us infinity Wisper that nothing can stay So who am I then? Before nothing even Every part of me wants to be free From this illusionary Belief in separation There's no limitation No more hesitation Can I drown in You? Let me merge with You Surrender to You I love You I love You Mooji beloved one You see the Buddha in all of us Taking away the mortality And replace it with divinity Can I drown in You? Let me merge with You Surrender to You I love You I love You Mooji you are the One Revealing the power of Life in us Turning the clouds of thoughts into rain Until only the sun remains I drown in You now I merge with You Surrender to You I love You I love You I love You I love You Thank You